watch update 26.1 is a disaster.

After the update the battery is empty vert quick and it takes houes to recharge. Is there a way to downgrade?

Apple Watch Series 9, watchOS 26

Posted on Nov 9, 2025 12:33 AM

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Posted on Nov 9, 2025 5:20 AM

Sorry, downgrading is only supported for a short period of time after a new firmware has been released.


Did you already try to force restart your Apple Watch after the latest update?

To force restart your watch, press and hold the Digital Crown and the Side button together for about 10sec, until the Apple logo comes back again.


If this does not help, unpairing and pairing the Apple Watch again has helped other users.

Unpair and erase your Apple Watch - Apple Support


Also have a look at the posts in this discussion:

Apple Watch battery draining fast - Apple Community

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Nov 9, 2025 5:20 AM in response to Bertsteemers

Sorry, downgrading is only supported for a short period of time after a new firmware has been released.


Did you already try to force restart your Apple Watch after the latest update?

To force restart your watch, press and hold the Digital Crown and the Side button together for about 10sec, until the Apple logo comes back again.


If this does not help, unpairing and pairing the Apple Watch again has helped other users.

Unpair and erase your Apple Watch - Apple Support


Also have a look at the posts in this discussion:

Apple Watch battery draining fast - Apple Community

watch update 26.1 is a disaster.

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